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nonconversation

Definitions

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  • noun That which is not a conversation; especially a discussion that cannot be regarded as a conversation (because, for example, only one person is speaking).

Etymologies

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non- +‎ conversation

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Examples

  • She and I walked together, the boys walked in front of us, and we could hear their animated nonconversation.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • She and I walked together, the boys walked in front of us, and we could hear their animated nonconversation.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • She and I walked together, the boys walked in front of us, and we could hear their animated nonconversation.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • She and I walked together, the boys walked in front of us, and we could hear their animated nonconversation.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • She and I walked together, the boys walked in front of us, and we could hear their animated nonconversation.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • She and I walked together, the boys walked in front of us, and we could hear their animated nonconversation.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • She and I walked together, the boys walked in front of us, and we could hear their animated nonconversation.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • She and I walked together, the boys walked in front of us, and we could hear their animated nonconversation.

    Life As We Know It Jennifer Foote Sweeney 2008

  • A decade after our first nonconversation, I eventually did get Dr. Sandage to talk to me.

    NYT > Home Page By DENNIS OVERBYE 2010

  • He hadn’t yet made time to go to sickbay—partly because he knew many members of his crew needed medical attention far more than he did, and also because he wasn’t interested in another awkward nonconversation with Dr. Crusher.

    A Time to Kill David Mack 2004

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